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“This is a federal mandate that is causing some real problems for schools across the country,” Kline told a CBS affiliate in July.

Christie has problems, and they begin with the fact that photos and videos and memes can haunt us.

The new claims present numerous big problems for Prince Andrew.

We face a lot of problems at this moment in our national and global history.

He said it was okay, that he had been busy too… busy fighting serious intestinal problems.

You know, when I was younger, I used to make problems for myself, like it was too easy.

There are, however, systemic problems that must be addressed.

The second lesson is that no one writing before the twentieth century holds a key to our problems.

People always have to perceive the problems before them, including many unexpected nuances, and decide how to handle them.

They assured him that should this happen, many problems would be resolved.

It can be hard to wrap your head around the problems facing the continent because they might seem ancient to us.

Despite the obvious ongoing problems with disease and access to basics, the future of Africa is bright.

“Mistletoe infections can be a symptom of larger problems,” notes Shaw.

The problem, of course, is that politicized ideas—religious and otherwise—are entangled with material problems.

A Cuba-U.S. rapprochement will make it increasingly hard for his government to blame the U.S. for its economic problems.

In addition to the negative on-field attention, off-the-field problems were just as bad this year.

These are very high class problems, being in New York and being in a film that people want to talk about.

The Senate report provides ample evidence of many problems to correct.

Currency problems are procyclical, which is to say that they create their own momentum.

I'm pleased with my decision to avoid the routine script problems in favor of the spicy stuff.

These problems will exercise all the ingenuity and strength that Lombard Street can muster.

Our nicely worked out system for supplying the troops has in a moment been tangled up into a hundred knotty problems.

Further, it may be doubted if the true conditions of the problem, or problems, involved have even yet been adequately realised.

Probably she had never heard of the grindstone, or the sheep, and could not work out the problems if she had.

Of all the great problems and precious interests which belong to me as a mortal or immortal being, science knows nothing.

The meetings were held secretly behind closed doors because of the grave problems which the convention had to solve.

While Jefferson as President was solving national problems, his home state was solving problems, too.

The navigation of the air approaches it in character, but does not present the vital problems of undersea travel.

Ieupardyes, hazards, critical positions, problems; see note on Cant.

Scattergood did not discuss this problem with Mandy, his wife, as it was his custom to discuss business problems.

In pos t-primary schools there is at present no official system of linking the home and school in the investigation of problems.

Education, the "backbone" of cultural activities, is one of the most challenging current problems facing Virginia.

Those who follow her beacon faithfully will gradually rise to the solutions of the greatest problems.

But a man cannot afford to ponder such problems in feminine psychology too closely if he has anything else to do!

Whether in his study of political problems, his pictures of people, or his sketches of scenery, he is equally keen and habile.

The chief evidence on the subject is a passage of the Problems, the importance of which was first pointed out by Helmholtz .

Another passage of the Problems has been thought to show that in Greek music the melody ended on the Hypat.

We naturally look for parallels among the defective scales noticed in the Problems and in Plutarch's dialogues.

It is foreign to our purpose to discuss the critical problems presented by the text of Aristoxenus.

Such were the problems of our time, according to Thyrsis; and why did the statesmen of the time have nothing to say about them?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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